Elior Chen fled to Canada after J'lem mother was arrested on charges of child abuse, allegedly at his bidding.
with Jonathan Lis, Yair Ettinger and Haaertz Correspondents 0 commentsUri Blau
J'lem police, state prosecutor's office considering possibility of issuing international arrest warrant.
with Jonathan Lis, Yair Ettinger and Ofra Edelman AP 0 commentsUntil being informed that Haaretz had the details of the partnership, Shapira continued to deny it; he also asked the paper not to publish it.
0 commentsHigh Court petition: Palestinian killed in November 2001 'resisting arrest' was assassinated.
0 commentsDozens of evacuees from Gush Katif were tempted to invest huge amounts of their compensation money in a seemingly lucrative diamond deal. The first investors made tidy profits and lived like kings for a while, but many others saw their money disappear. Were they victims of a scam?
0 commentsExtreme right-wing elements are disseminating racist attacks on leading Internet sites, calling for the extermination of leftists and Ashkenazim. Together with a promise to continue on Hitler?s path, there is a photograph of President Shimon Peres captioned ?Murderer!?
0 commentsFar-right extremist says 90 percent of the moderate left, 100 percent of far-left are Ashkenazim.
0 commentsPolice learned recently that at least two contract killers, believed to be from the Commonwealth of Independent States, were hired by Alperons.
with Roni Singer-Heruti 0 commentsShai Nitzan, the leading candidate for the job of state prosecutor, has so far proven himself a sharp and persuasive advocate before the High Court of Justice, as well as a security-minded prosecutor who unfailingly identifies with the establishment. Is this the man who will help Meni Mazuz clean out the stables?
with Esti Ahronovitz 0 commentsPolice detain 15 suspected drug dealers in Tel Aviv; 35 suspects arrested in Rishon Letzion, including two associates of Itzik Abergil.
with Roni Singer-Heruti 0 commentsFor decades Rafi Peled developed all sorts of devices for the army, the police and his farmer-friends - until a current-events program on Britain's Channel 4 portrayed him as an arms merchant. His neighbors have stopped talking to him since he became a criminal suspect, and despite the fact that the police apparently don't intend to have him tried.
0 commentsVice premier says he was surprised by reports PI firm hired to look into actions of woman he forcibly kissed.
with Gidi Weitz and Haaretz Service 0 commentsComplainant in ex-justice minister's indecent behavior trial was under private surveillance over last month.
with Gidi Weitz and Jonathan Lis 0 commentsIt could come from a missile, a terror attack or just an earthquake, but the internal proceedings of the committee looking at the safety of hazardous facilities in the North says that a violent event in Haifa Bay could put up to 100,000 people at risk.
0 commentsCivil Administration report indicates Israel more lenient on illegal building by Jews than by Palestinians.
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